30 Degree Magazine is featuring our expedition and paragliding discovery from Mozambique in there current winter issue. Many thanks again to the Indigo Bay Island Resort and Spa, Kaenon Polarized Sunglasses, Verbier Summits and of course Niviuk Paragliders for making it happen! You can check out the whole issue here. Enjoy the article. div Open publication – Free publishing – More adventure
Read the rest of this entry »Here is November’s Wallpaper…just in time for December:) An image I took in French Polynesia while onboard The Best Odyssey. To me it epitomizes what it’s like to kite in a paradise that you have all to yourself…something we all dream about. Hope you download it, stare at it and let it motivate you [...]
Read the rest of this entry »What a start to the week! National Geographic Adventure Mag has made one of my images of our paragliding discovery last year in Mozambique their “Extreme Photo of the Week” and has also featured our new video of our adventures in the same location. These images were originally taken for a photo shoot I did [...]
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For those of you who don’t know how I spend most of my time throughout the year, I am the photographer onboard The Best Odyssey which is a 5 yr. world kiteboarding expedition via a 60ft catamaran. Needless to say we get to do a lot of cool sports in very interesting places. So last week I posted (on the Offshore Odysseys website) some photos and a slideshow from our expedition highlights in 2010. We got so much positive feedback from it, that I thought I’d also share it with you guys.
Last year I went to Bir, India to photograph some paragliding for a local paragliding company called Himalayan Sky Safaris. The story of that trip is in the current issue of Action Asia. Check it out. It is a REALLY incredible place to fly big big air!
After being away for the last 6 months I have worked on some pretty cool projects in some really cool places. The latest one was a photo shoot for Niviuk Paragliders while I was in Mozambique. We found this amazing 17mile dune that had never been flown before. It turned out to be an amazing few days. To read more about the adventures that happened on the trip, click out our Captain’s log called Marooned in Mozambique. If you enjoy the photos, leave a comment. I’d love to hear from you.